The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed concern over the “thawed” Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan and called on the sides to refrain from the use of force.
In a special statement, the Ministry reaffirms Bulgaria’s position of principle that there is no other way to resolve the conflict save by peaceful means, by way of negotiations and the mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group, in conjunction with the EU and in an active dialogue between the leaders of the two countries.
On the eve of May 24, President Rumen Radev presented state awards to six renowned Bulgarian scientists. These are academicians Ivan Popchev and Nikola Sabotinov, as well as professors Petko Salchev, Miliana Kaimakamova, Stoyan Karaivanov and..
The European Commission presented its recommendations for the economic policies of the EU Member States, the part on Bulgaria being in the three areas, BTA reported. The first recommendation to Bulgaria is that the country should keep..
The holy relics of the Thessaloniki brothers Methodius and Cyril were solemnly welcomed in the Cathedral of St. Nedelya, in Sofia. In honor of the memorable moment, His Eminence Bishop Polycarp of Belogradchik , Vicar of the Patriarch, served a..
By cutting off gas supplies to Bulgaria, Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to "demonstrate that he could destabilize a European..
The Bulgarian government does not plan to back down from this country's position on the Republic of North Macedonia and would not lift..
Bulgaria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodora Genchovska together with the official Bulgarian delegation to Rome, led by Prime Minister Kiril..
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